by Lou Curley | Oct 26, 2015 | Fire Safety
I believe that any job worth doing is worth doing right. I didn’t know everything I know now when I first started my business. I know I’ve grown over the years, learned more through daily experience, and made sure to keep up with my education. Too many people...
by Lou Curley | Oct 21, 2015 | Fire Safety
Fireplaces and chimneys help to provide much needed winter warmth, but there are potential dangers that professional chimney sweeps always talk about. Regular maintenance not only improves efficiency, it also plays a big role in preventing fires. It is not a...
by Lou Curley | Oct 21, 2015 | Fire Safety
The dryer should dry your clothes in about 40-45 minutes. An extended length of time means one of two things; the dryer is going out or the hose and vent are clogged with lint. One is much easier to deal with financially than the other unless you don’t really...
by Lou Curley | Oct 19, 2015 | Fire Safety
Using reclaimed materials in construction is becoming a popular way to save money and reduce our carbon footprint. This is also something you can do if you are building or replacing a fireplace. If the bricks are in good condition, you can salvage them from an...
by Lou Curley | Sep 24, 2015 | Fire Safety
A full blown chimney fire is devastatingly impressive. It burns extremely hot and is just as dangerous as any other house fire. Our goal is to help homeowners like you avoid the experience of a chimney fire at all costs. The CSIA (Chimney Safety Institute of...
by Lou Curley | Sep 24, 2015 | Fire Safety
The fireplace is a traditional, almost magical place during the holidays. Halloween decorations look great around a spooky-looking empty fireplace. You can even decorate the firebox to look as if it contains skeletons or other creepy crawly creatures....